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Martha Folts <[log in to unmask]>
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Hi, Sonia,

Alas,  will not be attending the conference in Greenville, SC because I
have a concert for which I will be in rehearsal during the days of the
meetings.

I will miss being there, but I send all good wishes and prayers for a very
successful event.

Blessings,
Martha

On Oct 21, 2016 1:12 PM, "Sonia Lee" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> The 6th Annual Conference of the Historical Keyboard Society of North
> America (HKSNA)
> Conference Dates: April 26-29, 2017
> Greenville, South Carolina
>
> Call for Papers and Performances
> Proposal submission deadline EXTENDED: November 5, 2016
>
> For the complete announcement, visit:
> <http://goldenpages.jpehs.co.uk/2016/08/11/6th-annual-
> meeting-of-the-historical-keyboard-society-of-north-
> america-hksna-from-the-old-world-to-the-new/>
> http://historicalkeyboardsociety.org/call-for-proposals-2017/
> <http://goldenpages.jpehs.co.uk/2016/08/11/6th-annual-
> meeting-of-the-historical-keyboard-society-of-north-
> america-hksna-from-the-old-world-to-the-new/>
> .
>
> The 6th annual meeting of the Historical Keyboard Society of North America
> (HKSNA) will be held from Wednesday, April 26 to Saturday, April 29, 2017
> in Greenville, South Carolina. Three days of papers presentations,
> lecture-recitals, and mini-recitals (April 27–29) will be accompanied by an
> exhibition of publications, recordings, and contemporary instrument makers’
> work (April 26–28). Proposals for individual presentations or for themed
> sessions with multiple participants on any subject relating to historical
> keyboard instruments, their use and repertories from the Renaissance to the
> twenty-first century, are welcome.
>
> CALL FOR PROPOSALS
>
> Please submit proposals by electronic means only, via email to
> [log in to unmask] by November 5, 2016.  Individual presentations will be
> limited to 25 minutes. For papers and themed sessions, submit an abstract
> of no more than 300 words attached to the e-mail address as a Microsoft
> Word document. For mini-recitals and lecture-recitals, submit complete
> program information and a representative recording as an internet link or
> as an attached MP3 file. A variety of period and reproduction instruments
> will be available for those who are not intending to bring their own
> keyboards or to make arrangements to use exhibitors’ instruments. If you
> wish to use one or more of the instruments listed below, please kindly
> specify this in your proposal. All proposals must include short
> biographical statements (no more than 250 word) for all presenters and
> indicate any audio-visual/media needs.
>
> Notification of accepted proposals will be made by December 1, 2016.
> Presenters must be members of HKSNA and must register for the conference.
> Presenters must also cover their own travel and other expenses. Students
> are encouraged to apply for the Ben Bechtel and Martha Novak Clinkscale
> Awards (http://historicalkeyboardsociety.org/scholarship-awards/). Further
> information, as it becomes available, will be posted on
> www.historicalkeyboardsociety.org.
>
> PROGRAM COMMITTEE
> Patrick Hawkins, co-chair
> Tom Strange, co-chair
> Anne Acker
> H. Joseph Butler
> David Kelzenberg
> Sonia Lee
> Randall Love
> Rebecca Pechefsky
> Sally Todd
>
> *          *          *
>
> Below is a list of instruments that can be made available.
>
> Harpsichords:
> 1570 Italian ottavino virginal c/e - e4 (scaled up one octave)
> 1748 Kirkman spinet (brass strung)
> 1749 Kirkman single manual (2x8)
> 1758 Kirkman double (2x8, 1x4, lute, no buff stop)
> 2015 Robert Brooke Italian harpsichord after Ridolfi (C to d'")
> 2009 Anne Acker Flemish double 2009 (GG-d''', 2x8', 1x4', buff,
> A392/415/440)
> A French double copy
>
> Square pianos:
> 1787 Broadwood
> 1799 Longman & Clementi
> 1830 William Geib
> 1834 Nunns & Clark
>
> Grand pianos:
> 1825 Johann Schanz
> 1844 Collard & Collard
> 1845 Broadwood
>
> Clavichord:
> 2013 Anne Acker fretted clavichord (C-d''')
>
> Organ (Daniel Chapel, Furman University):
> C.B. Fisk, Op. 121
> http://www.cbfisk.com/instruments/opus_121
>
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